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Indian benchmark indices see marginal rise as market remains cautious on Friday

Indian benchmark indices see marginal rise as market remains cautious on Friday

India Blooms News Service | | 30 Sep 2016, 04:06 pm
Mumbai, Sep 30 (IBNS): Although the Indian market ended Friday in positive territory, the Nifty saw its biggest decline in four weeks and managing to stay above 8600, according to media reports.

On Friday, Sensex was up up 38.43 points at 27865.96 and Nifty was up 19.90 points at 8611.15.

Investors chose to exercise caution owing to weak global cues and also owing to India's 'surgical attack' across the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir to take out terrorist camps along the border with Pakistan on Thursday.

Some of the key stocks that ended as gainers on Friday were GAIL, ONGC, M&M, Power Grid, Tata Steel and SBI while Cipla, ITC, HUL, Coal India, Dr Reddy's and HUL featured among the losers.

 

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